We See The World From The Viewpoint Of An Ant

ho'oponopono imageOur conscious mind is aware of up to 40 bits of information per second, our subconscious mind 11 million bits per second.

The conscious mind receives a printout from the subconscious mind (which contains our entire history up until now) based on hidden beliefs, forgotten trauma and whatever was passed down from significant people in our lives – especially our parents or caregivers. So, we receive a printout, then we act on it.

We see the world from the viewpoint of an ant.

Talking about an issue, though beneficial initially, doesn’t help us in the long run.

Our subconscious mind runs the show, so we don’t really know what we are talking about because when we talk we use our conscious mind. In normal, everyday life have no access into the subconscious mind.

Experiments have been performed and the research shows that we act initially using our subconscious mind. In his book Mind Time, pioneering scientist Benjamin Libet wrote, “The unconscious appearance of an intention to act could not be controlled consciously. Only its final consummation in a motor act could be consciously controlled.”

The subconscious mind knows what we’ll do before the conscious mind sends a message for us to act.

Our outer world is a reflection of our inner world

We are the projectionist, our subconscious mind is the information and the world is our screen. Everything is created from replaying memories in our subconscious mind.

If we have no memories then we are at zero or nothingness. 

Problems with other people always begin with ourselves.

We create the ‘bad’ relationship with our boss or the woman in the corner shop. Our subconscious mind is alive with memories that are constantly replaying. If we see it in our world we must have created it, because our subconscious mind creates everything in our world, including our relationships.

Similar events happen in our lives time and time again, they follow us around and will continue to until we let go of the energy of the memory or memories replaying that cause the events to happen.

Relationships break down because neither partner takes responsibility for their own ‘stuff’. They blame themselves or they blame the other person. Imagine what would happen if both partners took responsibility for their own feelings – they would step out of victim mode and there would be no more blame. 

If someone came to you with a problem what would you say? Perhaps something like “I’m sorry you feel this way,” or “I’m sorry you have this problem.” We can listen or offer meaningful advice but do we really empathise with them.

How about saying to the other person, “I’m sorry for my part in causing this problem for both you and me.”

If we create our own world, we create everything, even the problems other people bring into our world.

What do you think, I’d love to know….

 

EFT And Ho’oponopono Discounts And Events

Free 20 minute EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) phone consultation with John Blosse (AAMET Advannced EFT Therapist)

EFT involves tapping on energy points with our fingertips in order to release the emotion you feel from issues and unwanted events in your life. There is plenty of research into how effective it is.

I encourage clients to use EFT at home between sessions. In fact, therapy sessions are seen as milestones to the work the client does on themselves at home using this easy to learn technique.

To book a free 20 minute consultation or a 1 hour  EFT session was £40 now £30 (offer ends January 31st) please contact John on 07533 991 731 


ho'oponopono imageHo’oponopono – for better family relationships

Workshop at The Dharma School, Brighton
Saturday 7th February 2015, 10am – 1pm
Payment by Donation

Our outer world is a reflection of our inner world

Ho’oponopono is an ancient healing process practised for centuries in Hawaii. Memories are constantly replaying in our subconscious mind shaping the events in our lives.

We are the projectionist, our memories are the movie and our world is the screen.

When we take 100% responsibility for our events and the emotions they bring up inside of us, we step out of victim mode. By making an appeal to The Universe through unconditional love we develop more trust and allow The Universe to take care of our issues. The unwanted events then stop happening in our lives.

Workshop Theme

We see the negative emotion from trauma in our life events and relationships

When we become 100% responsible for negative emotion we move out of the victim state

Saying ‘I love you’ to The Universe transmutes unwanted energies to pure light

Unresolved trauma follows us around

For  more information please contact John on 01273 241204 or 07533 991 731 

Ho’oponopono Workshop at The Dharma School Brighton

ho'oponopono imageHo’oponopono – for better family relationships

Workshop at The Dharma School, Brighton
Saturday 7th February 2015, 10am – 1pm
Payment by Donation

Your outer world is a reflection of your inner world

Ho’oponopono is an ancient healing process practised for centuries in Hawaii. It focuses on resolving relationship problems between family members and how your view of the world and what happens in it is a reflection of the memories held in your subconscious mind. You are the projectionist, your memories are the movie and your world is the screen.

Children can also be introduced to Ho’oponopono alongside any mindfulness practice. When they recognise that an emotion happens within them they can take 100% responsibility and will be able to let go of that emotion.

Workshop Theme

We see the negative emotion from trauma in our life events and relationships

When we become 100% responsible for negative emotion we move out of the victim state

Saying ‘I love you’ to The Universe transmutes unwanted energies to pure light

Unresolved trauma follows us around

For  more information please contact John on 01273 241204 or 07533 991 731 

Our Past Always Catches Up With Us

our past always catches up with usIf you believe in Karma then you know the universal rule of what goes around comes around. How can we make amends for the negative energy from back then that has finally caught up with us in this moment in our lives?

If we have an illness it is because our subconscious contains the belief patterns formed from a past memory or event that has now given us that illness. Yet, how did we get that illness in the first place? Continue reading “Our Past Always Catches Up With Us”

Who knows what’s good or bad?

Image of horse for metaphorThere is an old Taoist parable which so beautifully illustrates why it is important not to judge things as good or bad – they are just events and they have a hidden message for us.

There was a poor farmer in ancient China who worked a small plot of land with his teenage son. During this time horses were considered a sign of wealth; the richest person in the province owned only a few of them. One day a wild horse jumped the poor farmer’s fence and began grazing on his land. According to local law, this meant that the horse now rightfully belonged to him and his family. The villagers were really jealous and said to the old man how lucky he was. Continue reading “Who knows what’s good or bad?”